US drone strike kills 21 militants in Pakistan

July 07, 2012 10:19 IST

A United States drone targeted a compound in the restive North Waziristan tribal region on Friday, killing 21 suspected militants in the first such attack since Pakistan reopened the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation supply routes to neighbouring Afghanistan.

The Central Investigation Agency-operated spy plane fired two missiles at the compound in Datta Khel area near the Afghan border.

Television news channels quoted their sources as saying that 21 people were killed. Foreign fighters were among the dead. The strike destroyed the compound, witnesses said.

Datta Khel is considered a stronghold of Hafiz Gul Bahadur, the commander of a Taliban faction accused of sending fighters across the border to fight foreign troops in

Afghanistan. This was the first US drone strike since Pakistan restored supply lines for NATO troops in Afghanistan on Tuesday. It was also the second drone strike in North Waziristan Agency in a week.

A US drone killed eight persons in Shawal area on July 1.

Friday's strike came days after Pakistani leaders said talks were continuing with the US on ending the drone campaign following the reopening of NATO supply routes.

The foreign office said that the US drone attacks were counter-productive and a violation of Pakistan's sovereignty.

The US has rejected calls from Pakistan to stop the drone strikes, insisting that the spy planes are effective in eliminating the Al Qaeda and Taliban elements hiding in the tribal belt.